<p>Not quite sure what you’re asking, balledtoohard. Yes, report medications to the BS, and have them dispense them (if you’re a boarder). In our experience (2 different boarding schools), they have been very willing to grant suggested basic accommodations (extra time, etc.). But what they WON’T do is accept a student who they don’t think will succeed at their school (whatever school it is), given accommodations. In other words, they’ll do whatever they can do to help a student succeed, but some kids with ADD may just not be able to keep pace with the work, even with accommodations, so they won’t accept that kid (because they want any student they take to be able to succeed). Or some kids may need more accommodations than the school is equipped to give (someone to take notes for a student, for example), so they may not accept an applicant with those requirements. But I would certainly not hesitate to apply just because you have ADD-- just be upfront with what the issues are and what accommodations you’ll need. They have a pretty good sense about who can make it in their institution-- and plenty of kids with ADD attend all the excellent boarding schools.</p>